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One of the first things staring me in the face when I found out I was going to Namibia was the formidable challenge it posed. As a quadriplegic, a trip to Africa represents the ultimate quest: managing the four days of travel which would include two 16 hour flights,...

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, 821 acres in the redwoods and along the Big Sur River, is popular with families and may be the best place for wheelchair riders to stay overnight and enjoy the lovely but otherwise mostly inaccessible Big Sur coast. Be sure to reserve well...

Pfeiffer Beach, while hard to find, is one of the most popular beach access points in Big Sur. On our rainy weekday visit it was nearly deserted, but it’s easy to see why crowds gather here in good weather to enjoy the drama of the surf crashing through arches in the...

Situated at the heart of Rome, at a five minutes distance from the intimate, peaceful and magnificent surroundings of the Coliseum, these two newly-developed adjacent apartments on the first floor of an antique and prestigious palace feature, among other things,...

Right off the Atlantic shoreline in Georgia are the oceanfront Shipwatch Condominiums. With only 52 units it is a quiet and relaxing get-a-way in the southeast part of the United States. The Shipwatch Condominiums are located in an area called Georgia’s Golden Isles....

Just outside of Loulé, Portugal in a town called Alto do Relógio is a wheelchair accessible hotel that offers stunning views across a valley and sea. A wheelchair accessible van can greet you at the Faro airport for your convenience. This van is also available to tour...